[#63592] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10009] IO operation is 10x slower in multi-thread environment — normalperson@...
Issue #10009 has been updated by Eric Wong.
3 messages
2014/07/08
[#63682] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10030] [PATCH] reduce rb_iseq_struct to 296 bytes — ko1@...
Issue #10030 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
3 messages
2014/07/13
[#63703] [ruby-trunk - Feature #10030] [PATCH] reduce rb_iseq_struct to 296 bytes — ko1@...
Issue #10030 has been updated by Koichi Sasada.
3 messages
2014/07/14
[#63743] [ruby-trunk - Bug #10037] Since r46798 on Solaris, "[BUG] rb_vm_get_cref: unreachable" during make — ngotogenome@...
Issue #10037 has been updated by Naohisa Goto.
3 messages
2014/07/15
[#64136] Ruby 2.1.2 (and 2.1.1 and probably others) assumes a libffi with 3 version numbers in extconf.rb — "Jeffrey 'jf' Lim" <jfs.world@...>
As per subject.
4 messages
2014/07/31
[#64138] Re: Ruby 2.1.2 (and 2.1.1 and probably others) assumes a libffi with 3 version numbers in extconf.rb
— "Jeffrey 'jf' Lim" <jfs.world@...>
2014/07/31
On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Jeffrey 'jf' Lim <jfs.world@gmail.com>
[ruby-core:64109] [ruby-trunk - Feature #9064] Add support for packages, like in Java
From:
rr.rosas@...
Date:
2014-07-29 02:07:44 UTC
List:
ruby-core #64109
Issue #9064 has been updated by Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas.
In Java it doesn't but I only borrowed Java's name, but I'm keeping the concept of Ruby modules. Ruby modules do search classes in the parent modules and I wanted package to simply make it easier to use nested modules in Ruby.
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Feature #9064: Add support for packages, like in Java
https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9064#change-48120
* Author: Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas
* Status: Feedback
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee: Yukihiro Matsumoto
* Category: core
* Target version:
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In Java, it's easy to define a package for a certain class:
package com.company.MyClass
We don't use that convention in Ruby but we have another way of packaging classes:
~~~ruby
module MyLibrary
module InnerNamespace
class MyClass
end
end
end
~~~
I'd prefer to be able to use something like this instead meaning exactly the same thing:
~~~ruby
package MyLibrary::InnerNamespace # or MyLibrary.InnerNamespace, I don't really care
class MyClass
end
~~~
Could you please consider this idea?
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feature-9064.pdf (16.7 KB)
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